viewing a movie, as yet unreleased, on a website without the permission of the production company and paying the proper fees is STEALING! it is stealing from the writer, director, actors, production crew etc. I would hope that anyone on this site would not want to break the law and participate in illegal acts. this goes for music also.

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there are people out there who make quite a good living by sneaking as yet unreleased films to the public. but I am sure that you already knew that.
my answer was not defensive, just factual. actually your responses were more on the defensive side. to quote shakespeare "The lady doth protest too much, methinks."
but all is cool.

tricky, we ALL know it is illegal so you don't have to tell us. If you can read between the lines you'd KNOW that there is no such web site that puts out new movies that have not been introduced into main stream public for viewing in theaters and such. That is why I KNOW that monicasi meant to say 'TRAILORS'!

NOTICE that when kiasu pointed out this may be illegal, did you notice it was respectful? Your comment was accusing, not respectful at all! You judged us.

I can see that you all went into a debate about the legality of watching a movie without the permission of the company that produced it. Yes, websites aren’t really allowed to share movies that they haven’t paid a fee to use, but regardless, they still do.
I’ve just recently received an essay on the legality of watching movies from such websites and you’d be surprised to learn how many of them exist on the web, and how many people actually do this. The research on the topic was a bit too much for me, so as always, I hired to help me find enough supporting data.
What I learned was that many countries don’t even bother with the legality of this, so people asking these questions isn’t really uncommon. There are still many sites that offer it and many people who do this – without any consequences.